intro from westernN.Y.
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: western N.Y.
Posts: 196
intro from westernN.Y.
hi, just surfed in, and look' s like a great site, Not real good on the computer, but
here goes, put an intro in bow hunting forum and rack-attack suggested this forum
to thank' s R,A, I live and hunt in a small town called chaffee, which is about an
hour drive to buffalo, this is mostly dairy country, and we grow some good quality
buck' s, and have a pretty good turkey population, also have some great steelhead
and salmon fishing, I pretty much do it all when time allow' s from work as an
electrician, thank' s for having me join your forum,
here goes, put an intro in bow hunting forum and rack-attack suggested this forum
to thank' s R,A, I live and hunt in a small town called chaffee, which is about an
hour drive to buffalo, this is mostly dairy country, and we grow some good quality
buck' s, and have a pretty good turkey population, also have some great steelhead
and salmon fishing, I pretty much do it all when time allow' s from work as an
electrician, thank' s for having me join your forum,
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: western N.Y.
Posts: 196
RE: intro from westernN.Y.
Jersey Joe, It aint easy, I tell you that with all the snow, usually got the snow camo broke out by holloween, then when the middle of november roll' s around
have to bust some trail with the snowmobile, so it dont take a day and half to
get to the stand' s, sodus pt is a pretty well know area for king' s, I stay closer to home and hit the creek' s right around my house, end of september on the creek' s
are chocked with rainbow' s, chinook, and coho, in late winter, and early spring
we stalk the bank' s of the creek' s for steelhead,
have to bust some trail with the snowmobile, so it dont take a day and half to
get to the stand' s, sodus pt is a pretty well know area for king' s, I stay closer to home and hit the creek' s right around my house, end of september on the creek' s
are chocked with rainbow' s, chinook, and coho, in late winter, and early spring
we stalk the bank' s of the creek' s for steelhead,
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Warren County NJ USA
Posts: 3,899
RE: intro from westernN.Y.
HOW FAR ARE YOU FROM ELMIRA NY? I' LL BE HUNTING UP THAT WAY THIS YEAR WITH ARCHERY AND FIREARM FOR THE FIRST TIME. WHAT SHOULD I ACCEPT AS FAR AS NUMBER OF DEER SEEN, SIZE OF THE DEER BOTH BUCKS & DOES? I' LL BE HUNTING ON 175 ACRES OF PRIVATE LAND.
#7
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: western N.Y.
Posts: 196
RE: intro from westernN.Y.
Bowhuntercop, you should have no problem in that area, with sheer number' s of
deer, but the quality of the buck' s, Idont think so, I have hunted in that area
before, big wood' s and not alot of agriculture, that' s the key for antler development, I live about 180 miles west of there, as the crow fly' s It depend' s
what your looking for, if it' s P&Y class buck' s, go farther north west, get as far
away from P.A. as you can,,
deer, but the quality of the buck' s, Idont think so, I have hunted in that area
before, big wood' s and not alot of agriculture, that' s the key for antler development, I live about 180 miles west of there, as the crow fly' s It depend' s
what your looking for, if it' s P&Y class buck' s, go farther north west, get as far
away from P.A. as you can,,
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oswego New York USA
Posts: 10
RE: intro from westernN.Y.
welcome norseman I too am from ny state i' m in oswego ny area I been here in hunting net for over 3 years now and it only gets better . I also do alot of hunting when not working and I' am a member of oswego boilermakers local 175. hope you enjoy this site and hope to see you in the chat room nice group of hunters we talk and joke around in there.good luck this year in all your hunting and fishing (Irishmna)